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Hi,

I feel it is quite easy but I don't find it.

I have a file with all my supplier invoices (with a column with the
suppliers name). Each supplier come more than one times in the column
(as there more than one invoice per supplier).

I want to have a list on another sheet with all my different suppliers.
But they have to occur only once.

Thanks a lot for your help

Benjamin

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Benjamin,

You might find a formulaic solution is sufficient - try Chip's site...

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/duplicat.htm

Post back if that doesn't fulfill your needs.

NickH

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